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Wednesday, 24 May 2017

SOUTH AFRICAN MAN HAS BEEN KILLED WHILE TRYING TO DEFEND HIS GIRLFRIEND FROM GANG OF RAPISTS

A man has died while trying to
defend his 21-year-old girlfriend from being gang-raped by 6 men in Durban,
South Africa.

The heroic boyfriend, whose identify has not yet been disclosed, died at the
scene and his girlfriend was taken to an undisclosed local hospital with severe
injuries.

The incident unfolded when the woman and her boyfriend were walking near the
Umgeni River Bird Park on last Friday evening. It is a popular walking and
cycle trail. Her boyfriend did his best to defend his girlfriend from being
attacked, but was assaulted and killed by the gang who had earlier got out of a
Quantum minibus taxi.

R24 spokesperson Werner Vermaak said the boyfriend was certified dead at the
scene by paramedics.

“The paramedics found the man with
fatal injuries. There was nothing that they could do for him and he was declared
dead. The woman was treated and taken to the hospital,” Vermaak said.

Police were yesterday hot on the
heels of the suspects and appealed to the public for any information they might
have on the whereabouts of the minibus taxi to assist them in bringing the
suspects to book.

Police spokesperson Captain Nqobile Gwala said the police were still
investigating and were hoping to make arrests soon.

“The investigations are continuing.
We are appealing to anyone who might have information about the suspects to
contact the local police station,” she said.

Transport, Community Safety and
Liaison MEC Mxolisi Kaunda condemned the incident and urged police to work
around the clock to bring the suspects to book before they continued their
criminal activities elsewhere.

"It was unfortunate that the
incident happened after other incidents of abuse against women and children in
the country, he said.

He was concerned by the allegations
that the suspects were travelling in a minibus taxi, a commonly used mode of public
transport.

“Following these allegations, we
will be engaging with the leaders of the South African National Taxi Council in
the province to discuss crimes that involve minibuses, and hopefully, find a
solution so that such crimes do not escalate like in other provinces," he
said.

Kaunda urged the public to work with the police by reporting
crime so that the perpetrators were caught.